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Sustainable Tourism and Disaster Recovery: A Case Study of Scotland and the Republic of Ireland
  With tourism central to the strategic plans of Scotland and Ireland, both countries aim to address issues of sustainability. Research finds that crisis, like Covid-19, can be used to improve existing conditions beyond their pre-disaster state, suggesting disaster recovery can lead to more sustainable tourism development. This research in progress therefore examines the application of the European Tourism Indicator System (ETIS) as a tool to facilitate greater sustainability within the tourism industries of Scotland and Ireland, developing an evidence-informed approach to sustainable tourism development and management.

  • Date:

    27 August 2023

  • Publication Status:

    Unpublished

  • Funders:

    BAM British Academy of Management

Citation

Hejjas, K., & Maguire, K. (2023, August). Sustainable Tourism and Disaster Recovery: A Case Study of Scotland and the Republic of Ireland. Paper presented at International Association of Scientific Experts in Tourism (AIEST), Madrid, Spain

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Keywords

Tourism development; Policy and planning; sustainability; indicator systems

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